New York Daily News

44-count killer

Pittsburgh fiend, out of hosp, hit with charges

- BY LEONARD GREENE

Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect Robert Bowers was officially charged Wednesday in a 44count indictment accusing him of heinous hate crimes in the murders of 11 people killed during a worship service.

After storming into the Tree of Life synagogue heavily armed with Glock .357 handguns and a Colt AR-15 rifle Saturday, Bowers, 46, made clear his desire to “kill Jews” before opening fire on the assembly, gunning down parishione­rs that included a 97-year-old woman, authoritie­s said.

Six others were also wounded in what was described as the deadliest attack on Jews in the U.S.

“Today begins the process of seeking justice for the victims of these hateful acts, and healing for the victims' families, the Jewish community, and our city,” said U.S. Attorney Scott Brady.

“Our office will spare no resource, and will work with profession­alism, integrity and diligence, in a way that honors the memories of the victims.”

Charges against Bowers, a truck driver with a litany of anti-Semitic social media posts, include obstructio­n of free exercise of religion resulting in death, and using a firearm to commit murder during a crime of violence.

Robert Bowers, the suspect in the deadly shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018. AP

He also faces charges of attempting to kill people exercising their religious beliefs, and civil rights charges related to injuring several police officers who responded to the attack.

“These alleged crimes are incomprehe­nsibly evil and utterly repugnant to the values of this nation,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement.

“Therefore this case is not only important to the victims and their loved ones, but to the city of Pittsburgh and the entire nation.”

Bowers, who was wounded during a gun battle with police who responded, could face the death penalty if he is convicted.

Authoritie­s said Bowers' hate fest did not end with his arrest.

 ??  ?? A Pittsburgh cop patrols Tree of Life Synagogue where memorials pay tribute to 11 victims of raging anti-Semite Robert Bowers (inset) who faces dozens of criminal charges and possibly the death penalty.
A Pittsburgh cop patrols Tree of Life Synagogue where memorials pay tribute to 11 victims of raging anti-Semite Robert Bowers (inset) who faces dozens of criminal charges and possibly the death penalty.

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